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Explain in brief electrolysis?

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Answered by divyam652
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electrolysis

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Answered by aman3495
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Electrolysis is the chemical process of using an electrical current to stimulate non-spontaneous reactions. A non-spontaneous reaction is one that needs energy to work while it proceeds. In other words, the process would not happen on its own, as it goes in an unfavorable, or a reversed, direction.

Important uses include its role in separating metals from a natural source, such as our friend the copper ore. Other useful benefits for electrolysis include the purification of metals and decomposition of compounds like water.

The site where electrolysis occurs is in an electrolytic cell, which is a type of electrochemical cell that drives an electrical current using a non-spontaneous reaction. So, not like a cell in your body, but a container. Thus, these cells must have an energy source to drive the reaction in the reverse or opposite direction, like a battery. Be careful not to confuse an electrolytic cell with electrolysis. Always remember that the electrolysis process is performed using an electrolytic cell.

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